Posted by Dick Dannells on Jun 13, 2017
PROGRAM: June 13, 2017: What We Did On Past or Will Do Future Vacations
Past Pres. Terry Fibich opened the meeting at 12:40 PM. On this date in history: the Supreme Court ruled in Miranda v. Arizona that criminal suspects had to be informed of their constitutional rights on June 13, 1966; Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson nominated Solicitor General Thurgood Marshall to become the first black justice of the U.S. Supreme Court on June 13, 1967; the National Baseball Hall of Fame And Museum was dedicated in Cooperstown, New York on June 12, 1939; Pres. Ronald Reagan’s exhorted Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to “tear down this wall!” on June 12, 1987.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
John Traversaro reported they raised $600 for Polio Plus at a Trilogy fundraiser. Connie O’Henley was renewed as the treasurer for the Pismo Beach Foundation.  Scott Astrosky urged everyone to start bringing in the silent and regular auction items to Ashlea Boyer.
FINES:
Past Pres. Terry took over as fine master and recognized the birthday of John Traversaro’s wife Marcia and John volunteered to donate $70 to honor this event. Joel Conn volunteered to donate $20 to honor Mark Olson’s wife Amanda on her birthday. Paul Holden has volunteered to take over for Past Pres. Terry as leader of the Highway cleanup. For this job he was fined $30.  Past Pres. Terry then proceeded to fine the following members so they are caught up on their respective pledged amounts: Dick Dannells $30, Jack Hardy $55, Scott Astrosky, $170, Andrea Luekar $12, Sandy Lubin $50, Erik Mund $80, Andy Park $60, and Tommy Thompson $65.  Connie O Henley volunteered to donate $25 in honor of her youngest son’s high school graduation and acceptance at Humboldt State University.
PROGRAM: What We Did On Past or Will Do Future Vacations
Past Pres. Terry stated that Jim Lewis could not be here to lead the program today. Harlan Silva was the first to state that he and his 4 sisters will be vacationing in Yosemite this summer. A safari vacation in the past was Dick Dannells’ contribution. Linda Osty recalled a recent get together with all of her relatives in Santa Claus, Indiana. Paul Holden’s trip to Idaho to see the 2017 eclipse on August 21 was his contribution. Scott Astrosky will be going to Palm Springs to celebrate his and his wife’s 26th anniversary in August. Owen Schwaezeree will be getting married in two weeks and vacation in Maui. Speaking of Hawaii, Sandy Lubin will be spending 3 weeks there this September at the island of Kauai. Andrea Luekar was a present to see the Yankees beat the Red Sox in Boston. Bruce Beaudoin’s luggage was sent to Portland Oregon that of Portland Maine on the first leg of his 12 day five state New England Odyssey. Past Pres. Terry loves boating. Accordingly, his 2 most memorable vacations were a week on a rented 43 foot boat that they sailed down a French canal and a week on the Erie Canal going from Rochester to Syracuse, New York
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY BY OWEN SCHWAEZEREE
“The man who tries to chase two hares will get none.”
 
PROGRAM: June 13, 2017: What We Did On Past or Will Do Future Vacations
Past Pres. Terry Fibich opened the meeting at 12:40 PM. On this date in history: the Supreme Court ruled in Miranda v. Arizona that criminal suspects had to be informed of their constitutional rights on June 13, 1966; Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson nominated Solicitor General Thurgood Marshall to become the first black justice of the U.S. Supreme Court on June 13, 1967; the National Baseball Hall of Fame And Museum was dedicated in Cooperstown, New York on June 12, 1939; Pres. Ronald Reagan’s exhorted Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to “tear down this wall!” on June 12, 1987.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
John Traversaro reported they raised $600 for Polio Plus at a Trilogy fundraiser. Connie O’Henley was renewed as the treasurer for the Pismo Beach Foundation.  Scott Astrosky urged everyone to start bringing in the silent and regular auction items to Ashlea Boyer.
FINES:
Past Pres. Terry took over as fine master and recognized the birthday of John Traversaro’s wife Marcia and John volunteered to donate $70 to honor this event. Joel Conn volunteered to donate $20 to honor Mark Olson’s wife Amanda on her birthday. Paul Holden has volunteered to take over for Past Pres. Terry as leader of the Highway cleanup. For this job he was fined $30.  Past Pres. Terry then proceeded to fine the following members so they are caught up on their respective pledged amounts: Dick Dannells $30, Jack Hardy $55, Scott Astrosky, $170, Andrea Luekar $12, Sandy Lubin $50, Erik Mund $80, Andy Park $60, and Tommy Thompson $65.  Connie O Henley volunteered to donate $25 in honor of her youngest son’s high school graduation and acceptance at Humboldt State University.
PROGRAM: What We Did On Past or Will Do Future Vacations
Past Pres. Terry stated that Jim Lewis could not be here to lead the program today. Harlan Silva was the first to state that he and his 4 sisters will be vacationing in Yosemite this summer. A safari vacation in the past was Dick Dannells’ contribution. Linda Osty recalled a recent get together with all of her relatives in Santa Claus, Indiana. Paul Holden’s trip to Idaho to see the 2017 eclipse on August 21 was his contribution. Scott Astrosky will be going to Palm Springs to celebrate his and his wife’s 26th anniversary in August. Owen Schwaezeree will be getting married in two weeks and vacation in Maui. Speaking of Hawaii, Sandy Lubin will be spending 3 weeks there this September at the island of Kauai. Andrea Luekar was a present to see the Yankees beat the Red Sox in Boston. Bruce Beaudoin’s luggage was sent to Portland Oregon that of Portland Maine on the first leg of his 12 day five state New England Odyssey. Past Pres. Terry loves boating. Accordingly, his 2 most memorable vacations were a week on a rented 43 foot boat that they sailed down a French canal and a week on the Erie Canal going from Rochester to Syracuse, New York
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY BY OWEN SCHWAEZEREE
“The man who tries to chase two hares will get none.”